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COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE WINN & CLAIIKSON. T. 'Ill l: ntudIorsigned have this day, associated them selves together, under the above name and styl' for th. :ransactionit of nil bmusines in the CI: OTI1NG, rand M ERCI HAN' TA I LOltS' line, and many be fotnd at the Corner store formerly occupied by Clark 4 lire.. where they will be happy to secomimodate their frietdsi and the public generally. 1). J. WINN, S. E. W. CL.RKSON. March 13, 1851. 21 if BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, GAITERS, &C, &C. THE,Emporinm of Fashion and Quality, where may be found a complete assortment of Ladies' Mens' Boys' lisses and Childrens' Iouts, Shoes, Guiters, &c., of almno.t every styl. and quality. They are fresh goods and are all warranted to give satisfition,. J. T. IItI'NSON. Next door to It. C. Webb, & Co. Aar. 22, 1851. 21 if DAGUERREOTYPES, M R. LAFAR has just received from Charleston a new and beautiful collee. Lion of Faney Cases, Medallions, Brooch es, etc, which he would oiTer to the people of Suimterville and vicinity, and respect fully requests them to call and examine for themselves. II,- is thankful fori the kind favors which have already been con fered, and would earnestly solicit a contin. uation of the stne. Roonis up stairs next to the Sumter Banner Oflice. March 22th 1M 21 tf. LAND FOR SALE, A TRACT of Land belonginig to the Estate of Dr. Robert .l uldrow, de. ceased, lying on the main road leading from Camden to Ca-rter's Crossing, out Scape O're. The said lands are bo unded by lands of Stephen Boykin, Damrlin Da vis, I)r. E. Gre%.g, James Corbi aml Ma. ry Mimms. Terms reasonahle. Apply to either of the subscriber, at Mayesvilie P. O. GEO. C. MUJLDROW., ROI'. B. MIJ.DROV Executors. VM. J. AMULDROCW, March 22, 1851 21 2. CROCKERY AND GLASSWAR CHINA and Granittc Tea's, Granitte Dinner and Breakfast I'latc' Steak Dishes, lintter Di~ties, Snp' llovis, Custard Stands. Fruits hnds. lower Vases, China and (lan Candlesticks, Preserve Dishes, Decanters, Tmiiblers, . Vite -lasses. Glass Pitchers, a'mda rrlm'er of other articles just received and fi'r sale iv 1 . J. 80I.03ONS & C(. March 22th, 1851 2' t. . . J ustHode Received, LADTJIF.S' Bootteesind \talking Shoes, G ni'. ers. Kid-Ties, &c. Gents' Calf Boots, atd floottees, Ldies' and (;ients. Over Shoes. . Also--A fine assortmenmt of Ilird%'.ure, Tin Ware, Sadlery, &e. t . . atla y , (Ods0di. .T.adies'. Wood and Mmroca Work-flor . '.ufTlBoxes,. Iort-Monie,., Se.<tr-C(ases, lBrace - Ic ;ta, flair ani '1,'ooth Brnshes, Dressing, Tuc-it, amuil Pocket Cormbs, &c. Books. d'se. Novels, Poetical Works acid School- Iomk, and a line assortment of Stationary. GROCE R11$. i]rown, Ciarified and Crushiei 'agar.s, Rio and Java CofT e, 'lolasses, Cheuese, Ituismri, Dried Figs ,Flour, Candles, ,Soap, Tea, Starch, l'ickles, Sardines, .Ginger Preservesa, A-c. 4I!.n a fin~e as rm-men ..f Cooking Ilrindl 1For .alde by .l. T1. SOLOMOuN S & (.1: Mlarchithm, 1851 21 if FODDER, FODDE R FOR Sale5 A T iho late residence of Dr. %Mldrumw omn ma credit unitil the first of Novm'imer tvithm no~te and good securit y. Apply at Wmn. J. Mnltdrow, on the prg~iiscs, GEO. C. MU1L DROWV. ROUT. B1 MULDR IO\~ 1~xecute~rs WM. J. MULD)ROW,) March 22th, 1801 21 4t. 20,000 Copies in 20 Days The LauunpligIater, The most extraordinary andI Thrillingr TPat of umodern TIimmes. 'This is the universal testimominy of t he Newspaper Press. and the verdict of thme READ[NG PUBLIC. We have beeni utterly unable to fill on orders, so great has been thme demast.d fi this GREAT AMERICAN ROMANCE. PutttED By JOHN P. JEWVETT" k. CO., Boston. Amnd for sale by aill Booksellers. P. S.-Th'le work will be forwanrded b~ miail to any person enciosing $1 antd si~s postage stamnp.. March 22, 185 1. 21 4 Copartner ship Notice * II .I WEBB & 00.m ~HE' undersignemd, have associa ted thmem selves together,~ untler 'he above namt ai)styrlerfoe the tra-naiction of all basi neCss rn the mnercantile line and mnay bem fouind at the old stand of Wmn. WVEll avhere they willl be-happy to see and- aic g~omodate their friends and the pn~blic. RL. C. W V BIB, Rt, S. W EBB. Mlar.I15, 185$. 20 t f A Niumber of Voters take p.leasure in) unnomuneintg Conl. WH.1J.IAN A. COLCLOUGlJ as a candidate foir Slher jif of Sumnter District, at thm next ele:l ion, * March J5, 1.5- 1. 0 if. O lff LB~I, of chnice country cured faVIJBACON, andi 500 lbs. No. I' MFAP LA RD. for sale low 'for crash only biy B1UTL[ES & N BgIny. Lif Uhdr lUk-Nimd~, Aershmaw, iDarlngtem pand WVilliamsuut~rg-dimtrt. OJiie, just, bacl #01 I- 'I. Solomb'itszeae,. Jaw. ?3, D351, 1g. i Notice, Julin S. Iltsterdson. Jr,, Magistrate, wil atie-ni ,ronptly u-. mill husines *ratrusted ii Ti. C) fie Jipst .bw of 3. 'T, $olonmanis *~u 13 r. Saw and Grist-Mills, /1111: subscriber is prepared to make rountractR to furnish Ste:an Engittes, Circular-Saws, (Grist-1\1:Ils, amti other Ma clhinery ; nod to erect and put the samtte itn operation I this or atijoining Districts. lie is in practical Engineer and Mlachin nest, and his long xi perience enables him to give ample satisfaction. Mil's erected by hitm or under his superiutendzance will perfortm the amount of work stipulated for, or contract forfeited. 'ersons having stliclr-nt heads of water, ;tid tiulher enough to amake it an object, can have the Circular-Saw applied to their water-mills, warranted to do more and be ter work in three months than they cnn in twelve months with the up and down saw. Owners of Stean.nlIs at presient using the reciprocating saw, can have their bfltls made valuable in the saine proportion. All that is necess. ry otn the part of the persons wishing to have their o!d Mills al tered or new ones buih,. is to give the ne cessary orders, and the subseritier can corttiiiimnd stulli.etit talent ant ritt terals to satisty the employers, without requirtug theta to devote aniy presonln/ attention or giving tleisclves any further trouble about the work. One of these tiilis working ainler the charge of the subscriber, near Sunter ville, can lie seen in operatin any workmtug day Where persons wishing to tngiage in the busintes, can satisfy thcmselves of their superiority by actual observation, and have alI rec.esiary inlorm at:n as rtgards cost, aiount of work, ianaugenent, &c., fully anod t/cel7 imparted. The suiseiber wilI also furtish esti mates to parties wising to build, for -Sit). Estiintates, withf plants, speeificatnons and references, $5t). The above and s upt erintending the cree Iton of Etigiies, not over '!l) horse lower to drive circular s:w and ri.t mli, 8500. Over that tamnont of power 0 per cent on each of additional power anti machinery. T1. J. Ct)Gi,A,N, Blacksmith. EIngicer aind Machine.st. Marih 2-., 1851. 1 t ; -" Watcu n copy : timnes. LIGHTNING RODS, r IIE btblters respecfuilly inform the citizens of Sotitter I)str et that they have purchased the pttttnt-right to sell and pt.t up tie best coniluctors of h gh tnotg ever tmvented, tte ntutiner 'i inulatagt is as tar superior to tlie tmtle :iilptedif int tle Spratt coiletietrs. as Sprat 's rods are su peritr it the ohl rot- used live or ten years 'lhe tmyrove.m'nts in these insulators were t~atle and parelterie by G. \V. O , and by s:ii! (t. . . . ty dl to Ithe 11 M:\ansutacturme_ Conrpany " of \ew 1;>rk, gand by their lawful Age otivev,.id to us for Suimmter .strict, South Carolina. W t w:ll furnish buithln-, pulbbe or pri. vate, at muoch less c..t, :anti whit a far su. perior conductor. than has lithert, leen put up inl this llh.trct. Itttl phlets con. ttainin;r inftritaittti rou bt had of eu her of the sub-cribters, ant a tmo.le will soon be (on exh'il"teen. I'. I )NT(N and T..1. ('t)(; 1,:\N. March 2", 1851. "1 ;t ' \\:tchio:tn copy 3 uios. At Bishopville. 'TII: Snuhtt ribiers are now retceivin rfont "ii the ('harle ton, H:altnore ant New ordi fr t e Sil ad n: ar]l, ('at teit' Fiitn~~l IaI.y l)r -('0uta ins, I, e tt, :ui.d rP lv \~t. &e R Fiti A~ I Yu. I Ao I}-oa C,0 Tadl-,rilli, Lad, ill asitnable oif an ~rw10: Gent ofmn' fhihinble ff.\' I-i--lura tt ron, Nu.nis, ul tllow..walrie, Saidls Biridl~ie-, .\tarin gales aiii C<, j ari , &cti.. &c.,t &c. Also, Ii at inlyitii supply itoFs ifr GIC RE OOEN Elt-sPR-s. A21 ElofE whc w'ill e) sld lEw fo caR. orao punctual, cushtrs Jtime. 'cul (tintatiks-y iur enonwrutet om pr uim. J.'I. OL(S &S&NCO. B ahopville, .\t r .51. [ f) t g SPOOC , orSti, -NGR-PRt.;ultyl.; Ri. riese' ai E forT laEtiDt Cintlt, a~lT.-h El rdi 8,1c. . 1 oraGrobrics-ine asotmenWt iofi~e titnc hu am- black and colore, anda Emroide 1 rd Good, &c.ps &tc. cwtc ib arebt 1th, 1851. 1 tf Co-pearteruhinpd t announe .llr lOMS le. \Vn~tcI aiart reseflntat4 ive for Clareotouny t.h Maurch 3, 85t. 210 Allarieuby th next Triacoice le otet of Groie r~ Badtimre, suchti aos C oa'ritigd hi and C lh Sgarw, sueriorll TR I ~ us and a tColT e de, j of. 1. Ma ckrli Kits,moas, Starc &c.,d ttL~IOa whieb can be Bah~t~ U'I'IER & NEWBElly, Ma rch 15:h, 185 29 tf. DR. C. H. MIOT, COLUMIA, S. C. NEAR TIlE COURT 110 USE;. DEALER IN Drugs, Yledicimes, Chemi cals, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. SEI.ECTE'ID EXfili 'ssI.V F'Oll TIIIS MAltKET. Iarch 15, 1851. 20 lv. Boots & Shoes, JAMES FENTON, 1)7, lictardson Streel. COfrU11ila, S. C. If AS constatly on hand and i. daily receiv ing fresh suppl ies of all kinil of .?die ai l (Gentlernen'sr loots nil Shoes of Ithe latest lisi ions. Also, FIlESIl CA .F-SKINS anI S)LE LE E RATl EIt for liiot- Initkers . llarhei 15, 1851. 20 ly. l, Hinsdale Dealer in Groceries, Hard ware and Dry Goods, 25, RICIIA IDSOV STREET, and corner ~J' (.a rrais' Strcct, CO)LUl:la, s. r. Malrch 5, 185,1. 20 lY. Hardware, Paints, and Oils, &c, J. & ,1. H. EUIRIIT, ('OL UJIA'./., S. ('. SIGN OF Tf. GOLDN JACK-PLANE. OfITer for sh- at Very low prices, a large ad well av.-orted stoek o' .31/11.,-8.. A W .1' 1 ) .1111,- IRONS, 'A IT1'7'8, OILN,A.1) DYE S TUFFS. " (Gnods dliviered at the Depot free of tcharge. .J. &- .1. IR. E;WillT. Marcth 15, 1851. 2'0 ly. White Lead! White Lead!! 10,000 L's. Jl tli l' 11l''. LE I /) for Sale, liw. ..r J. -'.W IT tol uiiiiti, S. .(; MTarebl 15, 1951.2, y A. BROIDE, Dealer in Prorisions, .Floiur, i.-l COX, (1R OCA'iL lS, '" NS, L ' LSt, Plantation Supplies and 'TElA, Nl IASSE*S, CII l-ESE, &c. 191, Rielwurdson Streetl, (LUMIl.\, S. C. Marib 15, 185-). 20 ly. IVuller & Senn, I FJIO LES..-tL/E s lX ji Ah I lL COI.A!MBIA, S. C. I Il N iubscribiers woiuld re-pe t fu'ly caull . lti he ttoiu oi oflthir inn l-t and the eitiz.-ns geneu~ralyi of( 8taintr I)i.t rit. to thir i-xtenstive ioul wi- siIceted stock of (G1I)('I Itl l . m~ guieir:, andii piartaiularl ol t heir l".\ .\I Il lf)0EI 1'1.8 A.N I) I '1 ) \1'if )NS, whiebi will hb d isposed o (in as~1~V ruvraii terms~ a are (all'red at anyv oither estabh~l-hmient in thle citr. All ordecrs for God will incet wilth IPrompllt atitendini and he cxsectited with Ispec al care. C. P. REMVSEN, (SU'CCEKSSOlCt) It. l1AWI.EAX,) MANUIWAC[lUImRI OF TW'~O 010)(i lJEI.OW THE1 MAItKI*'I', C OLU.11111.1, N. C. March -, 185i. 20 ly. MYcKENZIElS C~OXFECTI'OxAIR Y AX!) F'ANCY Stor'e, ANo. 1:80. RichardIsonJ ,Stree, . C~l.UNllIlA, 8. C'. PiAIlTIS A N I) W EDDI)NGS I'ltNI8IIEDI Jii/OLLESI1L' 1Ef AI R TA IL. Mitrilh 15, 1851. 20 lv. MYILLS --HOUSE. TIIOM AS 4.NICKIE RSON P r o p r i Oe t o- r , CHJI AIZNETON, S. C. Feb 29, 185I. 18 Ic. PLANTERS' HOTEL, BY (G. W. BOMAR, SiouthL-sI corncr of Church/ andt Qjucen.ss CIIAI1Il.8'TON, 8. C. EXCELSIOR HOTEL, (Cuadeun, 8. C. D. S. SARGEANT, Pl 'I{YitE TIt. Nov- 9, 1R5:3. 9 t r 0, T. MASON, WATCI-.MAK1~II & JEWELER. IS propeed/1to 40-41l /nWIflnpr of work in hi lille, with neatncas and1 desipatchi. Ilis term art C'Ann. kieis still' at his old innd jus abiove llie Tian. a,'l' Fe b. %. 1854 lr.. if Salem Nomination. After an extensive notice had been, cir cubited, Ithe citizens of Salem asletld at the liRev. F. It'uh's t mill, on Friday the 17th inst , for the purpose of nomlinating a calnldlate to represent them in the next Legislat ire. On ii-ion of Mr. 'l'hns. S. Price, Mr. Wmn. It. lHurgess was called to the chair, who, on a kin it, briefly explained the object of the meletingj ; whereupon it was moived and seconded, tHul a comltmlittee of five be appointed, (alterwardlsi a:nended to ten.) by the cliair whios dny it will be to noh:niite atl report to th(i= meeting a suitable candidate for the Iegislati:e, at thio ne.tt clection. Whliereupon the chair named the followvin.1 commuittee( viz : 1". S \Worshatn, Wtm. lirand, Sr., H1. L. Mlcin tosh, Jos. S. Ilurgress, 11. Evans, l)r. 1). Soiuth, Jn3o. Me Knight, J. A. lholdin, 'Thos. S. 'rice, and '.' ot. J. 31 0Knight, wh, pro ceeded im nediately to discharge the duty assigned tem1 , and after retirng a short time, returned assi reported the name of Dr. Satnl. W. Viherepoon as a suitable inlividual, which being submitted to the mneeting* was nuanimusly" adopted. WM3. lt. BU~lt(isS, Chairman. March Sth, 185-)1. 19 4t, FALLS & KINARD, w 01 1 I) respectfnI!y announce that thev are now opemnig a large and eicico stock of FOiGEIUN ANI) DO \ LS''IC I)t\ GOOD)S, for the present Sprui trade. comprisin' (wvery variety of S-HKS, 1)iESS-(-X)l)S, AND EM 1111011)E01111 S irmported. Also. Ilouse F urnishing; and l'lantation G;ood-, I Iosiery, G'!oues, & c. & C. 'aris and I.vona Mantillas, 3Mantillettes, &. ,., of the latiest da"igns . On our second .bors w-ill he found Car petings of every lul1:ity, RJugs, Oi-Claths, .tat to s. W\'altowY Shad~e-, Cutrtrinu f)am-. ars, icc :nil .\lslin (urtains. GiOL ('or ricev, w":ith a wintplee Stock of W\itolow TIrionutnng. The attntion of bunyers is respectfully solicited at our New Glass Front Store, a few diors above the imarket. (oumbia, S. C., ilarch 15, 15.1-20-It At G. SQUIER, N M 9 A N I) 21n1. 3____ A I N STiItI1-:'T, !' .t 3lllA, S. C. Manufacturer and General )1;.11:R 1. FINE AD) PLAIN Pia no's, Chairs, \\':W\A1L1. 1'.\I'i":11, &r.c. c". c At very lmv prices for ca-Ih. Hot ts constant ly replenishing his laryt a ortmnt front hi-; 31ANI'FA("I '1itY in ol'utnhia, and from .\ew Yort. ni Inw olli-rs a grete(lr varity than usual. e'ipecially .o in '.\NC1- A\i) -'N.1;1-:[.1-1 I) 'I'I{ \I1 i't-:, ittin andl Itocking ('hairs. Ace. &v. A f :til "( .- ilft~ tA 1 A4. I. (;. IF. (1 C . St1-',RIt OR A yt) 1.Itl.\rr' 1.31Ui IV . I) PIANOS, at New \Turk eash prices. f. 1." Allt P'iatns or F'urni (tire ib hb limt ar 're arranted fnr ltear or Ion".r. All kind. of Furniture itertty' ral pronmptly reparir.. A larie lot of mii:(.1 .\N' VFNF1::lts n hai. with other Cab inet .laker's Materials, in gr;al vari'tv. WAV 4.1I..'It A NI) I1Ilti)ERINt, a 7,Z I-r iunera'ls erved at1 '1hrt not ice wvit' .1f i c 1 i :si. 2:) i v. ROBERT A. YONGUE, C'() I~Ul~[I I.1, X. ('. Large and handsome Stock UF iI. IW-Lit4, &c. In add1it30ionI o 0 his frmetr "3tock, ile hasE just recivedi'~. a newt and1 'utensi'~ve. asaioritent of CI.( RKS oif evetry' variety. Silve.'r aniii Pated Ware11, a1 tar. va rit : .\lilitary' aind iFane(y l'in~e j'l'oeke :1( tie abd' le ( 'lry, tai a largo a.'Ortmntl1 0f i"A N'Y (.1(1)1)5. llisi prices.' wtill b foundit. 44n e'xaninlaionf, 3o ilcit a contli33inuanc of thel pat(rona~gi of his former friendst' and11U ersomenrs. 31arch 15, 1953. 21) 1 Boatwright & Barkuloo, 1)eoa'r. in U/ixn"r, J)',e'.V/nt/s, urn?// e;l/ g'ad medicines, A. e Imlt a 13rtmen, of lte bI.t gnli t3, M. Ntel.sos as~ a c(3)nlidate for Seinato'r for Clarem~ntt Cotyl (, at1 thle ensning elction), and olig Ma Ny 1'tI n us. Febiriiary i3th, 1.45 1 15 tf M4lj. Entr ol: 4.u( wi oblige lmany' I NG as a caindidamte for Rtepresentlative for Claremont Counlty, at the next seossion of ou Igishlitnre. 0ie1'hiV HAYNSWORTH & GREEN. Wil .. Iract ('0 in S(1inter an id the ad. joiing Jihitricts. February 15th, 185I. 20 t f PVILION IfOTEL, MYr. Editor : The Citizenis of ('Iar'ndnn Coun4.ty a're de.sirous that C. . IL. Jtt'EYNOLD)S, repre'ent them in th6e nert I egisilture. iiy annJ(ounc1'ing him at ('amlitia for that ('ffle'e. y"un nill eoblige them.i' Forty-three Negroes FOR SAILE. 113Y permission of Wiiliams Lewis, Or dinary of Suter i)i.trict. I will sell hefore the Court louse of Sutmter District, on .lonrluy the :3rd of April next. to the hiehest bidder, FORTY-illtEIE NEi;tOES. belonging to the Estate of R. Ml. Sanders. These negroes are all votng al I have been raised in Stumter District, anitd are an unconmm only like'v g:rng. The terius of the sale wtIl be one third payable the first of Novenber next. 'The ba lance int two and three years, with interest upon the whole front ilay of sale, patyable annually. The purchasera giv ing bond and approved security, and a norage of the property and paying for t he necessry pape~rs. W.- M. SANDERS, Administrator. WI1.1, be sol at the pianittion on Thuirsdany the 3dcth inst., the perisha;tble property of the said Estate, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Stock, Plantation Utensils, Idouse-hOld arnd Kitchen Furniture, &c &c. 'Tertns made known on day of snle. W. M. SANDERS, Administrator. Mares 1.i, 1851. 20 8t. ' Colnubia anner and Camden Journal will please copy the sale of the neg.roes until day of sale and forward bills Io ih is oflice. $50 REWARD, RUNA WAY from the subscriber on the 5thI inst. near liritton's Ferry on the great Pee l)ee, said negro fellows to wait CYRUS, belonginrg I.o Mr. S-inuel 1ell of Conwayboro' of S. C., is tof rather light complexion for a negro, about 6 feet. high, with ligh cheek bones, well built and will weigh about 185 pounds. lie is about :30 years of are, and formerly belonged to Mr. McCloud, of Sumter District. J'ACK, colu(nonly called .ack .ones, of li- tnt complexion and inclines to stoop in his shnilders, is about 50 years of age, a nil had on when he left, a slick, or firemans's hat, arid an oil cloth coat. JOSEPII, dark complexion, about 5 feet 8 inchle . weghs abont 160 pounds. with whiskers aid wears a esp. ALl'1ED, the brother of .loseph. tho' lowcr height, .nf dark comoplexion, weighs about 1:35 pounds and would be taken fir a b1y of 1> years o!d. I.LEWIS, about 25 years old, of light cintplexion, rather round shouldered, abfut 8 eet 8 ircha higli. The nclove negroes are iteiinrent an4 quick spoken, except Jack who has a stubborn look. 'Ihev are all front the* Eastern part of North Carolina, except Cyrus, and it is supposed will endeavor to tmake their way back. Cyrus, though not from No Ii Carolina that we know of, way be induced to keep with them. We will pay ten dollars for each, lodg. ed in :any .laior in I his S! ate or North Caro lina, so that we can get thern. S. & 11. I3-LL. Mia r. 15, 1851. 20 3t Dr. W. JasDargan & Co, R ETA IL 1)1A LERS in Drugns, Meli eines. Paint. Oils, I ve Stuir, 'a tent Medlicines, W'indow (lass( , Perfumnery, Facy A ricles., arid a variety of other articles onally~tt tkept in tDrurg Store..4 J.No. W. I)x tio.i s, W. J.r s. D)A RG AN, M. D. L3Y Next door ro Cinra'i Hotel. Jant. '2, 1851t. 1t0-f. Epping's Sarsaparilla, ('ItE>T NOW IN USI2d Andu a variety of oilier pmolar Pa.tent Medi-. (tines, for nsale by Dr. WV. JAS. D)A RGAN & CO. A Lot of Paint Boxes, tWater (Colorut,) for sale by L)ARG;AN & CO. Fetb. 29J, 185 I- 18 cC Garden Seed. A lnrge supply, kept counstiaty na hiard by IDARGAN & COY. Feb,. '29, 183 iF Excelsior Family Starch, frnp~rund pan I's,"4 poiwderenl. AlIso the Feb."9 .811.in18 Genuine Cod Liver Oil, Prnipareud by Rus.htn, Clacrk & Co. Also, coal! iirtraw nnsor Oil, (tvery line.) for Hale byv I)ARGAN & COi. F'eb. '29, 1-'5t. 18 if Spanish Cigars A ND FINE CH EW ING T1OH-ACCO, for sale bny DARGCAN & CO. Fecb. "29, 195t- 18 i f Fancy and Toilet Articles. A henitifii assortmint. (Call at Daiirgan'sa aqdrn e.Cnuihu'ne he. Akbn fa variety of Note Pa p-:r em'l [i~aelope's, for sacle by D)AR;AN & CO. . -Nex door to China's HtoteI. Foeb. 29, 1951. I8 t f Samuel Jeffords, C'OMMJ'SION MERCH /IAXT', (Orrce, Norrit Contirnew. WHiARF, CJIIARLESTON, S. C. Feb.29,915. 18 ly. J. B, NIXON, PROPRIETOR OF THlE Corner Qunen and Churchi-sts. Chauletoni, S. 04 Feb. 29, I16 16 ly. E. R, C0WPERTHWAIT, Furniture anid-Chair KING, 267 STRIEET, Five Doors tabeve Wenitwe~itth. (l A R I, E STO ", S.' C. Whe. 2. I Rn i 1 ni. PERRY,] A T THE OLD STANID 1I AS just received and offrnrs frr sale, at Cliai lBLA N K KT-s, at 50 ench. good and heavy,. IHeavy Twille lIed Flannel. 31. 1.4 santa p Sattineta. Kerseys,. &c., at full assortmIent, 8 (Georgia Kersoys and il'laias-Schley'siiagaw Alons. 1)el.ains, at 12 1.2, 18 3-4,25 cents; Prints, Domestics. &e., of all prices tud quo Carpeting, at 50, 75, $1 00, $1 12 cents ; Pickled leef, Smoked and Pickled Tongues Sugar, CoA'e, Ncon, FIlor, Lard, Butter, Rice 800 Packs Fire (Graekers,- for the Boys; 20,000 Segars-choice brands. . Iardi His heavy stock, and good assortmopt ar .A FUL AII RD GEEll Assortment complete, together with every dses will be sold as low as can he bought in any-marl Purchasers will find it to their advantage as well stock is large, embracing Any thing and Ever 5000 poundls witnted, -for which the I or in Cash or Merchandize. One' Hundred Do z for which over the market pries will be paid in I det. 2,1S3. SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity--Sumter District It. Yates, et. al, , rs. Bill for Acet. &c. Wm. Sanders, et al. IN p nunce of an order in this case, I will ofer sat ptbic -ale on the first Mon day in May next, between the hours of 11 o'clock A. M., and 3, '. 1i., at the Court Hlouse in the )istrict and State nforesaid, the lands particularly below described, ly ing in Marengo county, in the State of Ala bamaa, to wit: East half of N. E. quarter of section 32, in township 14 of Range one East in the District of St. Stephens, Alabama, containing 79, 80 1-2 100 acres. Ve t half of N. IV. quarter of same township, range tic., contaning 79, 80 1.2 101) acres. East half of S. E. quarter of fractional section 31, in same township &c., contain ing 80 acres. North East quarter of Fractional section 31. in same township &c., containing 151,6-10) acres. S. W. suhdivision No. 3, of Fractional sectio:n 1, in township 13 of Ilange one West. in the dist rict of lands subject to sale at St. Stephens Ala., cont;uining 100,77-. 10b acres. East half of S. W. quarter of section 0, in township 13 of lR-ange one East. contain ing 80,)1_, 1.-2-M): acr'e". S. W. subd.vision NT). 2 of fractional sect ion 1. in township 13 of rangc one West, containing 11,77-100 acres. N. W. half quarter of sections 12, in town:-.ip 13 of range one West, contain. ing 89 acres, East half and N. W. quarter, of N. W. quarter ofsection No. G, townslip 13, range No. one East containing 121,47-100 S. W. quarter of section No. 31, town ship No. 14, of range one East, contain tainig 160 acres. East half of N. E. quarter of section No. 1, township No. 13, of range No. 1, Vest, contaming b(' acres. Vest half of S. E. quarter of section No. 31, township No. 14, of range No. one East, conta ining 80 acres. WV. half of S. WV. quarter, of section 32, township 14, range No. one East, conta in ing 79,6-100 acres. We'st half and S. E. quarter of N. E. quarter o1 sectioni No. (5, townwhip NI). 13, of ranige No. one East, containing 121,48 100 acres. WVest half of N. W. quarter of section No..5, township No. 13, of range No. one East, containing 80,89-100) acres. N. E.. quarter oif N. E. qularter of section No. 6, townsahip Ni). 13, of range No. one East, cont aining 40,49.4)) Tnnats :So touch cash will be reqgnired as will pay the expenIses of the sale for the b-dlance the pinrchiaser, unles he prefer to payi3 cash, to give botnd with good sourely to the Commissio~ner, panyable in two equal annual insta lnents. with iterest fronm the dlay of sale payable annually until the whole is paid. WN. F. B IIAYNSWORI'iI, Comn'r Eq'y S. D. Sumterville, Feb. -28, 1854. Feb.. 29, 10-t. 18 9t le We are authiorised to annonnee .\lj. A. (C. SPAiN as a caiid, daite for Repiresentative trim Claremuont Contnty. at the ensuing election. Feb. 22, 1851. 17 tf To the Public, JOllN CIIINA *ofE~e his services to lth citizens of Sumter District and the pubtir gen-. erally andl pledges himself toi gitb every atten. ton Ito thei sale of all properties entrusted to lhis hands (in commisiin, either at. tuetion. or pri vale sal. TIhe facilities he enjoys, aa to situa tin aut his long experience in the business are satisfactoiry evidlenc~e of his abiility to do jnstiee to any who may emtploy him. Feb 22, 1S51. 17 tI le messrs, Editors: You v.'ill obilige mtany voters of Clare.mont Elec tiot l)jstrict by announ~cing Col. R. L. ROACIIE t IUOIT(I as a candidate for a se-at in the Loawer Branch of the Legishi ture of the State of Sou'h Carolina,-at the~ enusuinig election. Fe b. 22, 1851. 17 tW Who Wants. Money ? T1he siubscriher for one, is particulcriy in want of it. anid lhe hopes thiat those who lave patroinized lhim so lberilly, will contimte their friendship biy paying up, and enabling him to mect the .de~aindls oif others. "Wheels cannot move without grenae' T. D;: FR1IESON Old Brass anfd Coepei, The Stbscriber will pay 12.2 cents per pounod in cash for any quat'-ity of old Blras orn Copper, dliverf'd at his simpis, neair thte WViinngtron-mi Mimchester R. Rt. Depot in Stianterville. ... T.J. CGE N Februtary 25, 1851 18 if. ..Notice. Tie Suibscriber, wife oflHiihert Croghari of Sutervi lie, Shop-keeper, hereby gives notice thiat at the exptration oif one month fronm irst public~tiots of i~ i dbsieret it is her intention to trade oas-, bie trader. .MARY CRIOGHAN. Wetu a , 1uu.. 10 t Oi' A J. & P. MOSES. katon prices (freight includled) 5'ltYANT'& er yard ' nic as 'ow as 1' 2.3 oents; ifacture ilities ; Mackerel,. Salnond,. Iob 'ers, Sarliea, d Molase, Salt, &c., dec. vare. too well known to require enumeration. A T ASSOlRT1ENT.' ~tion'of O olf, s(sit the coentry trade, whlk e1.for cah, or to approvddl purdlim'sefs,- t -tiri its mine, to call on me before p'urehasing. My y thing." >ol.L2 'S~i ogDl28 ... ighest, market price will be paid, eith en Eggs Wanted; arter. - Columbia Clothing Fullings; Bostwick & C _COLUMBIA S.- C., JAVE. constantli on h and t1 Nr9 e etock of in-this place, which they are prepared t' sell at prices lower than any o her estab lishment in Columbia. Their Clothing is manufactured'by theni selves with- particuJar reference to this marker, ti they feel wartented t ay it ,is inferior to none, and SUIdFRU9 TO MO.is Q.LO'Il G offeregI ip'any part of the eauntry. 'I heir business is doh' ducted upon the one price cash principle, and the price of their goods marked in plain figures upon each article hv which a uniformity of price is observed, and the inexperienced buyer is enabled to make his purchases nt as Iowa rate, as the more experienced and better jidge ..1Peraons visiting ,Colubnia arc respectfully invitdtl to an examination gfAur stock and icire. February 15th, 183-1. 16-1. Notice; Look Up 8t4et .WEDn CLARK'S IIOTI: is still in ji eration-(thanks to the .kindness of gr&d' friends)-ready to receive customers,' and entertain them, to -their entire satisfaction. .1r. C. is resolved that his Hbtil s'hall not' be excelled by any house in thit: iodi'try.: Everything the market can furni;li stall, be spread upon lis,tabibl, wall copllel' a'.yk cleanly. '1 he beds are all in good order, and shall be kept so. Give him a trial' and Mr. Clark pledges satisfaction. Jan. 11, 1834 11 tf New Store and New thii villnge, and has now epened'i 'larg'e aii well aLssorte'd stock -.- .., , o~f F a-esla amad Select,. P'saga ag' MeduIici ne", willa Paaints, Olis, Dye-Stau fs, WV dowV G insa,'V.'a artslses, Pecrinemt ea'gt'e at'e ddca. &c. &c, *11 of wJij are of the best qtuality, and.wifl le sold on'accomo dating terms. A share of thepbiarng is solicited. -opbi arng D)ec. 23 1853. g-i.g TINDL, WATSN & Co. TII E1 subsecribers having estahhuhed them aelves at the stand opposite A..J Moses' Store, ree >ectfuzlly solicits the attention of their friend. and the public to their wvell abloeced stock. 'Theuir assortment comprises aIn avticles usu'alty *eipt, Caueping~ Iignera) and.will be constantly repteraiilied, add disposed of on as favorable. 'terina as ar6 ofe!redianyiwhme'r.. Tlheir stock consists in paret:igollows -. Ladies' Dress Goods and-TPrimming I'.adtes' Collars, Chiemise tt%. and dndet. sleeve. Ji.cesq. Edigings, nd lInseriings, .T&conet and Swiss--Muslins, -Ladies' and tIeimen's L. C Hdk f's. At lrgai lo't of Hosiery and Gloves, Cravats ndw fieks. . . .Also, A' altl su piof-Prints andI Domestics. ('lt.OCRI E8. Hardware. Hiolloware, Carpenter's and lllacksnmith's Tols Cistern Pumps and Pipem, Carriae Tiin' Initgs, Crocker~y -and Glassware, Sadd~bry anid-' H arnes,-~ Boiot,., Shoes, Hants. Cray,. Ready' mada Clothing. &c. &. &c .A rs S. TI'i iA rt,. SAMUtol. WATSON. HI. W. GaarDSKa. Februasry- 22,-15 17' tf For Sale. IIj~E SUflSCRIB3SR'offers for sale o9 . ve ty reaiAnnabl e.ns~ some valuable iiijprovedl and unimproved 'lo ipa th'd Toirn of* Suimtervillc. For partibulars, apply to ..ARCH'D. ANDERSON. Slimrterriffe,'ykn. 3d, iA54. 10-tf. LDmber andligood -THlE tub.at'iler, suaperrntendant of the Steam Saw Mill of Coghlan, IDixon & Co., re six-etfstily inforins -the publice that they are pro. pa red to furnishi.Lumber'of an~y dicscrprion at the shortest notice. JHtv-ingp good wag unial ', th#can de. liver to pirghaseru whegn dpired. .'Ihe have' a largeqaantity ofprimi O - and ' tw'ood whii tid endelve tocutonrs ouindsr ato tqrms. TIRails.-~..A rpasoiiahl dedue'n in gallj casea for cash, or other widoe, n los wff be tak'en when ordepe are filled. nEvery asertio. ill be usied to'giveaatistae tion to those who 1140= up with ordets.'. -.-CO(bAN,'DIXONA Co.. ~Suterville,.1a. 100I. -It -F1eEEMAN HORYT H. AS just received (rmm New York4 a . H good pasOrtmfenit of tine JSEWELRY/ I'OCKEiT CUTLERY, GOLD SPEiC. TACLES, &c., &c., which Ihe will soll es .chea p for 'cash as any other rctailing est 'tablishment in the State. TIhankful for past favtrs, he rpcttiafr solicits s' corntinuance of the patm e his old friends and thb public non 1.